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Session Laws, 1949
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1736 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 702

or in default thereof, to authorize and require the same to be
done by the City, at the owner's expense, such expense to
constitute a lien upon the property and enforceable as pro-
vided in the ordinance.

(36) INFECTIOUS DISEASES. To authorize the removal or
confinement of persons having infectious or pestilential dis-
eases.

(37) JAILS. To erect and maintain a City Jail; to arrange
for the detention of prisoners in the Allegany County Jail,
and to make proper compensation therefor to the County.

(38) LICENSES. To prohibit and regulate all inns, taverns,
dance halls, livery stables, hotels, tobacco stands, gasoline
stations, or popcorn machines; to license and tax wheeled
vehicles, excepting motor vehicles.

(39) LIVESTOCK. To regulate and prohibit the running at
large of cattle, horses, swine, fowls, sheep, goats, dogs or
other animals; to authorize the impounding, keeping, sale and
redemption of such animals when found in violation of the
ordinance in such cases provided.

(40) LUMBER. To regulate and prohibit the keeping of any
lumber yard and the placing or piling of any lumber, wood
or other combustible material within the fire limits.

(41) MARKETS. To direct the location and regulate the
management of all public markets and market places, whether
established by the City or by private individuals.

(42) MINOR PRIVILEGES. To regulate or prevent the use
of streets, sidewalks and public places for signs, sign posts,
awnings, awning posts, poles, horse troughs, steps, railings,
entrances, racks, posting handbills and advertisements, and
the display of goods, wares and merchandise; or to require a
license fee for such minor privileges.

(43) MUSICIANS. To regulate or prohibit the use of hand
organs or instruments of any annoying character, or other
itinerant musicians in the streets, alleys or public places.

(44) NOISE. To regulate or prohibit the ringing of bells,
crying of goods, or sounding of whistles and horns.

(45) NUISANCES. To regulate the location and management
of starch factories, glue factories, renderies, tallow chandlers,
bone factories, soap factories, hide houses, tanneries, slaugh-
ter houses, breweries, distilleries, livery stables, foundries
and all other establishments of which the business or trade
may become noxious or injurious to public comfort and

 

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